Gilt Management for Fertility and Longevity
- PMID: 31324002
- PMCID: PMC6680739
- DOI: 10.3390/ani9070434
Gilt Management for Fertility and Longevity
Abstract
Substantial evidence supports successful management of gilts as an absolutely necessary component of breeding herd management and the pivotal starting point for the future fertility and longevity of the breeding herd. Therefore, gilt management practices from birth have the potential to influence the future reproductive performance of the sow herd. A good gilt management program will address several key components such as birth traits that determine the efficiency of replacement gilt production; effective selection of the most fertile gilts for entry to the breeding herd; effective management programs that provide a consistent supply of service eligible gilts; and appropriate management of weight, physiological maturity, and a positive metabolic state at breeding. Good gilt management can largely resolve the existing gap between excellent genetic potential and the more modest sow lifetime productivity typically achieved in the industry. Investment in good gilt development programs from birth represents a foundational opportunity for improving the efficiency of the pork production industry.
Keywords: gilt development; litter of origin; puberty; sow lifetime productivity.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors declare no conflict of interest in the context of the information presented in this review.
References
-
- Sasaki Y., Koketsu Y. Sows having high lifetime efficiency and high longevity associated with herd productivity in commercial herds. Livest. Sci. 2008;118:140–146. doi: 10.1016/j.livsci.2007.12.029. - DOI
-
- Rohrer G.A., Cross A.J., Lents C.A., Miles J.R., Nonneman D.J., Rempel L.A. 026 Genetic improvement of sow lifetime productivity. J. Anim. Sci. 2017;95:11–12. doi: 10.2527/asasmw.2017.026. - DOI
Publication types
LinkOut - more resources
Full Text Sources
Miscellaneous
